Japanese Way Of Math
Draw sets of parallel lines representing each digit of the first number to be multiplied.
Japanese way of math. In order to understand how japanese multiplication works we must start back at the good old reliable method of organizing equal groups in rows and columns. Another learning from the book outliers. Either way this trick allo. How to use japanese multiplication method.
This amazing multiplication trick possible has it s origins in japan although i have heard arguements it is a vedic math trick. Here are the four basic mathematical operations 加減乗除 kagenjojo or かげんじょうじょう in japanese. Sometimes it s japanese. With times tables and carrying.
Yes i know the problems are really easy but there is a little twist is i m going to give you today. Today let s go through some basic math together. You re right i m talking about an array. Draw sets of parallels perpendicular to the first sets of parallels corresponding to each digit of the second number.
Draw sets of parallel lines representing each digit of the firs. When we say 3 times 2 that is the same as saying 3 groups of 2 and we can show these three groups as 3 rows and 2 columns or 3 columns and two rows. I m going to tell you how to read each of these equations in japanese. Japanese kids learn to multiply with a completely different method than the one kids in the us do.
Put dots where each line crosses another line. But look in a japanese elementary textbook and multiplication is done the same way as everywhere else. Here is an interesting method to visualize multiplication that reduces it to simple counting. Instead this is a japanese volunteer s way of helping to teach jamaican students math the japanese way.
6 reasons asians are better at math is published by javier escribano. The story of success you can read part 1 and part 2. Like many other aspects of japanese math education alternate ways of solving problems are explored with good methods retained poor methods rejected and generalizations made.